Afghan Refugees Are Stuck in Limbo
'Once we heard that the process is suspended, then we cannot sleep, we cannot eat.'
'Once we heard that the process is suspended, then we cannot sleep, we cannot eat.'
Law professor Richard Daynard led the fight against tobacco companies in the 1980s and '90s. Now he wants to rein in sports betting
Generosity begins with the self, and Colman Domingo is so at ease that he has extra grace to spare. In a politically and emotionally precarious world, where people seem to have stopped caring for one another, those molecules of grace are like gold. “Everything I do is about radical love,” Domingo says, over a coffee at the Chelsea Hotel in New York City. “It's about seeing each other. What am I doing as a creative? It's about getting people to think, maybe helping people think differently. You know, that's all I can do. The macro I can't take care of. But I can take care of the micro.”
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André Corrêa do Lago, the newly appointed head of this year's United Nations climate conference, faces a tough climate task.
Trump has signed orders imposing tariffs on Canada, China, and Mexico.
Netflix’s latest K-drama is a love story, but its ending has aspirations beyond the central romance
In their new book Superagency, LinkedIn co-founder Reid Hoffman and his coauthor Greg Beato argue for an ambitious and optimistic approach to AI, on the grounds that it has the potential to increase human agency,